The Mission Fund

All Saints Catholic College • September 23, 2025
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While many schools across England and Wales continue to face the pressures of reduced funding, curriculum cuts, and staffing shortages—particularly in key areas like Maths and Science—All Saints Catholic College in London stands out as a school bucking the national trend.

Since 2016, All Saints has transformed from a school facing financial difficulty to one that is financially stable, academically successful, and increasingly sought after by local families.

Now, nearly nine years on, the school is proud to report significant growth—both in its educational outcomes and its infrastructure.

All Saints has seen steady academic improvement, earning a reputation as one of the top-performing schools not only in London but nationally. As a result, it is now heavily oversubscribed, with a substantial waiting list for the upcoming academic year.

To keep this momentum going, we need the continued support of our parents and carers.

The Mission Fund – Supporting All Saints Together

We invite all families to consider contributing to The Mission Fund—our Parents’ Regular Giving Scheme.

This voluntary fund helps us maintain and enhance the quality of education and environment we provide. From upgrading classrooms to supporting enrichment activities, every contribution helps us offer more to our students.

Even the smallest regular donations add up to a big impact.

👉 You can make a one-off donation or set up a regular contribution by visiting the Regular Giving section on our website or clicking here.

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